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'Punaka' is the name by which Pune was known in the ancient times. The etymology of the name is uncertain. The word may have been derived from the Sanskrit root 'poo', that is to purify. In the pre-historic times, like the rest of the Deccan plateau, Pune is said to have formed a part of the Dandaka forest, which the epic Ramayana represents as inhabited by demons who disturbed the religious rites of the Brahmin sages. Sacredness was attached to the town because of its location on the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers.
The Pune region seems to have attained prominence as early as 90 B.C., when king Vedishri made Junnar the capital of his kingdom, thirty miles north of Pune. For the 900 years ending in the early fourteenth century, with the overthrow of the Devgiri Yadavs by the Mughals, no historical information regarding Pune is available. The Mughals ruled the Deccan and other parts of India from the fourteenth century till the end of the sixteenth century.
During The Maratha ReignThe rise of the Marathas can be traced to the Mughal attack on Ahmednagar, a town 95 miles east of Pune, in 1595. In 1595, KingBahadurNizam II (a Mughal king 1595-1605) honored a Maratha, Maloji Bhonsle with the title of raja and gave him the estates of Pune and the fort of Chakan, near Pune. Maloji Bhosle was the grandfather of Shivaji Bhonsle, the founder of the Maratha Empire. Shivaji Bhosle was born in 1627, in the fort of Shivner, near Pune.
In 1629, Shivaji's father Shahaji, who had succeeded his father Maloji, in Pune and Chakan, disengaged himself from the service of the Mughal government. Consequently, in 1635 the Mughal army attacked Pune. Shahaji surrendered; therefore his estates were returned to him. Soon, Shahaji put Dadaji Kondadev in charge of Pune, while he left to capture the South.
In Pune, Dadaji built a palace 'Lal Mahal', for Shivaji and his mother Jijabai. At the age of sixteen (1643 A.D.), Shivaji took great delight in stirring up his friends' hopes and nursed the thought of becoming independent. By 1647, Shivaji had captured two forts and had the complete charge of Pune. In 1657, he committed his first act of hostility against the Mughals by plundering a large booty in Ahmednagar. Thus, began a sequence of attacks on the Mughals. By 1680, the year of Shivaji's death, nearly whole of the Deccan belonged to his kingdom.
Shivaji was succeeded by his son Sambhaji. He showed the same vigor as his father, but was taken prisoner and executed by the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, in 1689. Rajaram, Sambhaji's younger brother then took the throne, since Sambhaji's son, Shahu was still a minor. The death of Rajaram in 1700 seemed to end the power of the Marathas, but Tarabai, the elder widow of Rajaram, put her young son Shahu on the throne, at the tender age of ten.
During The Peshwas
Between 1700 and 1703, Aurangzeb captured the fort of Sinhagad, near Pune. During the siege, his son prince Muhuil-Mulk died; so Aurangzeb changed Pune's name to Muhiabad, in the prince's honor. Shahu continued to fight against the Mughals and captured Rajgad, the former capital of the Maratha territory. In 1712, Shahu died of smallpox and his minister or Peshwa, Balaji Vishwanath took over the throne.
Negotiations between the Mughal court of Delhi and Balaji Vishwanath enabled him to send a large Maratha delegation to Delhi to assist the Mughals. The year 1718 marked the beginning of the Maratha influence in Delhi, to which they remained closely acquainted, till 1803. Balaji Vishwanath's health had suffered considerably, and he died in 1721. Bajirao, his elder son was then awarded the title of peshwa. It was Bajirao's dream to extend the Maratha empire to North India.
In 1734, Bajirao captured the Malwa territory in the north, and in 1739, his brother Chimnaji drove out the Portuguese from almost all their possessions in the northern Western Ghats. Bajirao died in 1740 and left three sons behind him; Balaji Bajirao, who succeeded him as peshwa, Raghunathrao, who later betrayed the Marathas and joined hands with the British, and Janardan, who died in his early youth.
Balaji Bajirao was ambitious and a multifaceted person. In 1741,

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A mysterious 150-year-old tunnel was discovered by PWD workers beneath the Sassoon General Hospital here on Monday. The workers were installing a lift, when they stumbled upon the concrete tunnel during excavation near the main hospital building.

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The PataleshwarCaveTemples is dedicated to Lord Pataleshwar- the God of Underwater and Lord Shiva. The design of these temples is similar to those of Elephanta Cave. It was constructed in 8th century and many of its stones date back to 700 to 800 AD. These temples are considered to be a part of the protected monuments category of Pune. The temple has ornate carvings on the black rocks present within it. It is also known for its museum which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records. The museum is known for the grain of rice which has 5000 characters inscribed on it.
The temple is located across the river in Shivaji nagar on Jangali MaharajRoad. The worshippers of Lord Shiva celebrate the Shiva LingaPooja with much vigour. There are many worshippers who assemble outside the temple to offer their prayers and be a part of the celebration. The temple inculcates massive pillars, a Shiva shrine and a Nandi bull. The temple hence offers a peaceful and delightful historic as well as educational experience to all its visitors.
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Hello everyone!
My name is Sharang and through my YouTube channel iroguehermit and my blogs I intend to introduce you to the places I visit.
I was supposed to explore Rajmachi fort last weekend, however it was too late to do so and our rider group settled at visiting Godhaneshwar temple at the fort’s base. The group I usually ride with is TAG-The AvengerGods, Pune. We gathered near IndiraCollege, Wakad and after a brief introduction and exchanging niceties we headed off to our destination. Our ride began at 7.00 am.
It’s a highway from Wakad to Lonavala. From Lonavala to Godhaneshwar temple, the riding distance is around 15-20 kilometers. Beware! It’s an offroad ride on Kachcha road, filled with boulders, fine reddish soil and the bikes skid.
We reached at the base of Rajmachi fortification and halted a while near Ganapati Maruti temple for a while, waiting for rest of the riders to join us.We reached near the temple. Have a look at the nearby hills and you can see the fortification on the hills.There is a small pond in front of the temple. Ramrao Naraynrao Deshmukh, the mamlatdar of Danda Rajpuri got this lake constructed in 1780.
There’s a small informative plank near the temple. As visitors, we need to be responsible towards maintaining the sanctity of this temple. This Hemadpanthi styled temple was constructed in 8th century during the reigns of Satavahana. Rocks were cut and placed atop another and this is how it was built. They say that no mortar was used in the temple’s construction. There’s a water spout in the shape of Gomukha or cow’s face. It is said that the water flows from it and fills up the pit below it and from here it flows to the larger pit and then to the pond.This is the Shivalaya. I am guessing the rulers patronized Shaivism or worship of Shiva.The immediate surrounding is covered with still green vegetation with trees of wild fruits and berries.You can spot a statue of Nandi, the vehicle of Shiva at the entrance. It faces the entrance of the sanctum. There is a constructed pit at its back.
Although the temple is dedicated to Shiva, just outside the sanctum, there are small idols of other deities as well.
Before entering the sanctum, you’ll have to ring the bell. I guess it is customary to do so. The believers say that ringing the bell creates sounds that helps one be attentive. It also creates positive vibrations in the atmosphere.
The sanctum is a very small room. It has Shivalinga installed inside it and Nagas made of metal hold their hoods atop the Shivalinga. Water drips onto it from a small pot hung from the ceiling. After the worship, it is a custom to take a few rounds around the temple and bring together both of your palms and perform Namaskar and place your forehead on the walls of the temple with reverence. I was fortunate enough to be allowed to enter the sanctum and take a video shoot.
Thanks to the vegetation and the shades of trees around, our offroad journey was eased a bit. Overall, it was a nice offroad riding experience.
In your comments, do let me know how you feel about visiting this place. Subscribe my YouTube channel i roguehermit, stay updated on tweeter @i_roguehermit, read my blogs on iroguehermit.blogspot.in and follow my Facebook page I RogueHermit.

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Pune and the Pune district also had a collector who had broad administrative power of revenue collection and judicial duties. When Pune and the Peshwa territories came under the company rule, Governor of Bombay Presidency, Mountstewart Elphinstone wanted to retain many practices of the old order including justice.

Pune

Pune (IPA:[puɳe]English pronunciation: /ˈpuːnə/;) (Marathi: पुणे) is the ninth-most populous city in India and the second largest in the state of Maharashtra after the state capital city of Mumbai. Pune is also the 101st largest city in the world, by population.

In the 18th century, Pune became the political centre of the Indian subcontinent, as the seat of Peshwas who were the prime ministers of the Maratha Empire.

Pune is considered the cultural capital of Maharashtra. Since the 1950s and 1960s, Pune has a traditional old-economic base . Most of the old industries continue to grow. The city is also known for its manufacturing and automobiles industries, as well as for research institutes of information technology(IT), education, management and training, which attract migrants, students, and professionals from India, South East Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Pune is also one of the fastest growing cities in the Asia-Pacific region.
The ‘Mercer 2015 Quality of Living rankings’ evaluated local living conditions in more than 440 cities around the world where Pune ranked at 145, second in India after Hyderabad(138). It also highlights Pune among evolving business centers and emerging 9 cities around the world with citation "Hosts IT and automotive companies"

At the highest level, Shiva is regarded as limitless, transcendent, unchanging and formless. Shiva also has many benevolent and fearsome forms. In benevolent aspects, he is depicted as an omniscient Yogi who lives an ascetic life on Mount Kailash, as well as a householder with wife Parvati and his two children, Ganesha and Kartikeya, and in fierce aspects, he is often depicted slaying demons. Shiva is also regarded as the patron god of yoga and arts.

The main iconographical attributes of Shiva are the third eye on his forehead, the snake Vasuki around his neck, the adorning crescent moon, the holy river Ganga flowing from his matted hair, the trishula as his weapon and the damaru as his musical instrument. Shiva is usually worshiped in the aniconic form of Lingam. The worship of Shiva is a pan-Hindu tradition, practiced widely across all of India, Nepal and Sri Lanka.

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Old and Vintage Poona (Pune) Photos

Old and Vintage Poona (Pune) Photos

Old and Vintage Poona (Pune) Photos

'Punaka' is the name by which Pune was known in the ancient times. The etymology of the name is uncertain. The word may have been derived from the Sanskrit root 'poo', that is to purify. In the pre-historic times, like the rest of the Deccan plateau, Pune is said to have formed a part of the Dandaka forest, which the epic Ramayana represents as inhabited by demons who disturbed the religious rites of the Brahmin sages. Sacredness was attached to the town because of its location on the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers.
The Pune region seems to have attained prominence as early as 90 B.C., when king Vedishri made Junnar the capital of his kingdom, thirty miles north of Pune. For the 900 years ending in the early fourteenth century, with the overthrow of the Devgiri Yadavs by the Mughals, no historical information regarding Pune is available. The Mughals ruled the Deccan and other parts of India from the fourteenth century till the end of the sixteenth century.
During The Maratha ReignThe rise of the Marathas can be traced to the Mughal attack on Ahmednagar, a town 95 miles east of Pune, in 1595. In 1595, KingBahadurNizam II (a Mughal king 1595-1605) honored a Maratha, Maloji Bhonsle with the title of raja and gave him the estates of Pune and the fort of Chakan, near Pune. Maloji Bhosle was the grandfather of Shivaji Bhonsle, the founder of the Maratha Empire. Shivaji Bhosle was born in 1627, in the fort of Shivner, near Pune.
In 1629, Shivaji's father Shahaji, who had succeeded his father Maloji, in Pune and Chakan, disengaged himself from the service of the Mughal government. Consequently, in 1635 the Mughal army attacked Pune. Shahaji surrendered; therefore his estates were returned to him. Soon, Shahaji put Dadaji Kondadev in charge of Pune, while he left to capture the South.
In Pune, Dadaji built a palace 'Lal Mahal', for Shivaji and his mother Jijabai. At the age of sixteen (1643 A.D.), Shivaji took great delight in stirring up his friends' hopes and nursed the thought of becoming independent. By 1647, Shivaji had captured two forts and had the complete charge of Pune. In 1657, he committed his first act of hostility against the Mughals by plundering a large booty in Ahmednagar. Thus, began a sequence of attacks on the Mughals. By 1680, the year of Shivaji's death, nearly whole of the Deccan belonged to his kingdom.
Shivaji was succeeded by his son Sambhaji. He showed the same vigor as his father, but was taken prisoner and executed by the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, in 1689. Rajaram, Sambhaji's younger brother then took the throne, since Sambhaji's son, Shahu was still a minor. The death of Rajaram in 1700 seemed to end the power of the Marathas, but Tarabai, the elder widow of Rajaram, put her young son Shahu on the throne, at the tender age of ten.
During The Peshwas
Between 1700 and 1703, Aurangzeb captured the fort of Sinhagad, near Pune. During the siege, his son prince Muhuil-Mulk died; so Aurangzeb changed Pune's name to Muhiabad, in the prince's honor. Shahu continued to fight against the Mughals and captured Rajgad, the former capital of the Maratha territory. In 1712, Shahu died of smallpox and his minister or Peshwa, Balaji Vishwanath took over the throne.
Negotiations between the Mughal court of Delhi and Balaji Vishwanath enabled him to send a large Maratha delegation to Delhi to assist the Mughals. The year 1718 marked the beginning of the Maratha influence in Delhi, to which they remained closely acquainted, till 1803. Balaji Vishwanath's health had suffered considerably, and he died in 1721. Bajirao, his elder son was then awarded the title of peshwa. It was Bajirao's dream to extend the Maratha empire to North India.
In 1734, Bajirao captured the Malwa territory in the north, and in 1739, his brother Chimnaji drove out the Portuguese from almost all their possessions in the northern Western Ghats. Bajirao died in 1740 and left three sons behind him; Balaji Bajirao, who succeeded him as peshwa, Raghunathrao, who later betrayed the Marathas and joined hands with the British, and Janardan, who died in his early youth.
Balaji Bajirao was ambitious and a multifaceted person. In 1741,

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Mysterious Old Tunnel Found Under Pune Sassoon Hospital

Mysterious Old Tunnel Found Under Pune Sassoon Hospital

Mysterious Old Tunnel Found Under Pune Sassoon Hospital

A mysterious 150-year-old tunnel was discovered by PWD workers beneath the Sassoon General Hospital here on Monday. The workers were installing a lift, when they stumbled upon the concrete tunnel during excavation near the main hospital building.

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Pune ancient photos

Pune ancient photos

Pune ancient photos

you wont believe these photos but they were for real.

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Vintage Pune City | Proud to be Punekar

Vintage Pune City | Proud to be Punekar

Vintage Pune City | Proud to be Punekar

This is My Pune city old pics,from starting..
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The PataleshwarCaveTemples is dedicated to Lord Pataleshwar- the God of Underwater and Lord Shiva. The design of these temples is similar to those of Elephanta Cave. It was constructed in 8th century and many of its stones date back to 700 to 800 AD. These temples are considered to be a part of the protected monuments category of Pune. The temple has ornate carvings on the black rocks present within it. It is also known for its museum which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records. The museum is known for the grain of rice which has 5000 characters inscribed on it.
The temple is located across the river in Shivaji nagar on Jangali MaharajRoad. The worshippers of Lord Shiva celebrate the Shiva LingaPooja with much vigour. There are many worshippers who assemble outside the temple to offer their prayers and be a part of the celebration. The temple inculcates massive pillars, a Shiva shrine and a Nandi bull. The temple hence offers a peaceful and delightful historic as well as educational experience to all its visitors.
Visiting Timings:0800 Hours to 1730 Hours
VisitDuration:1 to 2 Hours
Visiting Charges:Free of Charge
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Ancient 'Godhaneshwar' Shiva's Temple from 8th Century near Pune

Hello everyone!
My name is Sharang and through my YouTube channel iroguehermit and my blogs I intend to introduce you to the places I visit.
I was supposed to explore Rajmachi fort last weekend, however it was too late to do so and our rider group settled at visiting Godhaneshwar temple at the fort’s base. The group I usually ride with is TAG-The AvengerGods, Pune. We gathered near IndiraCollege, Wakad and after a brief introduction and exchanging niceties we headed off to our destination. Our ride began at 7.00 am.
It’s a highway from Wakad to Lonavala. From Lonavala to Godhaneshwar temple, the riding distance is around 15-20 kilometers. Beware! It’s an offroad ride on Kachcha road, filled with boulders, fine reddish soil and the bikes skid.
We reached at the base of Rajmachi fortification and halted a while near Ganapati Maruti temple for a while, waiting for rest of the riders to join us.We reached near the temple. Have a look at the nearby hills and you can see the fortification on the hills.There is a small pond in front of the temple. Ramrao Naraynrao Deshmukh, the mamlatdar of Danda Rajpuri got this lake constructed in 1780.
There’s a small informative plank near the temple. As visitors, we need to be responsible towards maintaining the sanctity of this temple. This Hemadpanthi styled temple was constructed in 8th century during the reigns of Satavahana. Rocks were cut and placed atop another and this is how it was built. They say that no mortar was used in the temple’s construction. There’s a water spout in the shape of Gomukha or cow’s face. It is said that the water flows from it and fills up the pit below it and from here it flows to the larger pit and then to the pond.This is the Shivalaya. I am guessing the rulers patronized Shaivism or worship of Shiva.The immediate surrounding is covered with still green vegetation with trees of wild fruits and berries.You can spot a statue of Nandi, the vehicle of Shiva at the entrance. It faces the entrance of the sanctum. There is a constructed pit at its back.
Although the temple is dedicated to Shiva, just outside the sanctum, there are small idols of other deities as well.
Before entering the sanctum, you’ll have to ring the bell. I guess it is customary to do so. The believers say that ringing the bell creates sounds that helps one be attentive. It also creates positive vibrations in the atmosphere.
The sanctum is a very small room. It has Shivalinga installed inside it and Nagas made of metal hold their hoods atop the Shivalinga. Water drips onto it from a small pot hung from the ceiling. After the worship, it is a custom to take a few rounds around the temple and bring together both of your palms and perform Namaskar and place your forehead on the walls of the temple with reverence. I was fortunate enough to be allowed to enter the sanctum and take a video shoot.
Thanks to the vegetation and the shades of trees around, our offroad journey was eased a bit. Overall, it was a nice offroad riding experience.
In your comments, do let me know how you feel about visiting this place. Subscribe my YouTube channel i roguehermit, stay updated on tweeter @i_roguehermit, read my blogs on iroguehermit.blogspot.in and follow my Facebook page I RogueHermit.

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Amazing Caves of the Ancient World in maval pune india

Amazing Caves of the Ancient World in maval pune india

Amazing Caves of the Ancient World in maval pune india

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Old pune city historical place and areas

Old pune city historical place and areas

Old pune city historical place and areas

Pune and the Pune district also had a collector who had broad administrative power of revenue collection and judicial duties. When Pune and the Peshwa territories came under the company rule, Governor of Bombay Presidency, Mountstewart Elphinstone wanted to retain many practices of the old order including justice.

An Old Wada in Ancient Pune City

There are not many old wada's now in Pune. Most of them have been demolished due to over-age. I happen to capture this 1 in Bhawani Peth, Pune.

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Juna Bazaar Pune (2) It’s a place that justifies the phrase ‘Old Is Gold’.

Juna Bazaar Pune (2) It’s a place that justifies the phrase ‘Old Is Gold’.

Juna Bazaar Pune (2) It’s a place that justifies the phrase ‘Old Is Gold’.

Juna bazar is basically a second hand buying and selling street market that opens only on Wednesday and Sunday, beside Veer Tanaji Ghorpade road in Kasba peth , Pune. Here you can buy or sale any usable second-hand product in a price suitable as per the product’s condition. But when we talk about ancient stuff,this place has lots to present you. Metal antiques, wooden artworks (Bangle box, jewelry box, beautiful mirrors, wall arts, etc ) and ancient coins can easily be found here. Other products like shoes, accessories, travelling bags, suitcases and many more household products are also available at very cheap rates. Although the market is on the side of a busy road, the traffic and the parking facility is a little tight, yet the market remains crowded with the local buyers.

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Ancient Temple of India | Bhuleshwar Shiv Temple, Maharashtra | Pune

Ancient Temple of India | Bhuleshwar Shiv Temple, Maharashtra | Pune

Ancient Temple of India | Bhuleshwar Shiv Temple, Maharashtra | Pune

Bhuleshwar is a Hindu temple of Shiva, situated around 45 kilometres from Pune and 10 km from Pune Solapur highway from Yawat. The temple is situated on a hill and was built in the 13th century.The temple is unique as its architecture is Islamic from outside and appears more as a mosque than a temple due to its resemblance of circular tomb and minarets. The reason for this unique design is said to be done to protect the temple from being destroyed by invaders. There are classical carvings on the walls. It has been declared as a protected monument.
Bhuleshwar has a mythological & historical significance. Originally, it was a fort which was called as 'Mangalgadh'. It is said that Parvati danced for Shiva and from here they went to Kailash and got married. This place is crowded during Mahashivratri.
The temple is also known for the folk-tale about it, when a bowl of sweet (pedhas) is offered to the Shiva Ling, one or more of the sweets disappear. Actor-travel writer Milind Gunaji writes about his experience with this in his book Mystical, MagicalMaharashtra.[2]
The temple also has an idol of Ganesha in female attire. It is popular as Ganeshwari or Lambodari or Ganeshyani.[2] This temple is said to be built in 1200 century by King Krishnadevray.
According to the Hindu mythology the temple was built by Panch Pandava. Also another temple of king Bharata is built at Bhartgaon near Bhuleshwar temple. Jirnodhar of the Bhuleshwar temple is done during the period of 1230 AD during Yadava Rulers. The fort on which the temple is situated is called as Daulatmangal fort, also at times referred as Mangalgad. Black basalt (AA type) rock was brought to construct this temple which is different as compared to surrounding brownish color basalt which has high percentage of calcium (lime - Chuna).[citation needed] The fort was constructed in 1629 by Murar Jagdev who, in 1630, looted Pune. He then built the fort to keep a watch on the city.[
Many birds migrate here and to Narayanbet, which is fifteen kilometers from here, during summer. The spot is hence visited by many bird-watchers.[2] There are many Places to visit around Bhuleshwar temple. Like Theur Ganapati Mandir, Ramdara Temple and Jejuri Temple.
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Juna Bazaar Pune (1) It’s a place that justifies the phrase ‘Old Is Gold’.

Juna Bazaar Pune (1) It’s a place that justifies the phrase ‘Old Is Gold’.

Juna Bazaar Pune (1) It’s a place that justifies the phrase ‘Old Is Gold’.

JunaBazaar is the best market for all sorts of Second-Hand Goods.(opens on sunday and Wednes day)
It blocks one side of the road every Sunday and Wednesday.
One of the Oldest Market in Pune, As someone has said "someone’s Trash may be Treasure for someone else" this market was previously based on this saying. but now in last couple of years things has been changed. In this Juna Bazaar you can Antique, Used, Second hand, refurbished, Duplicate Products as well New and latest Garments, Automobiles spare parts, Electronic Items and much more. There is www.junabazaar.com website also but I am not sure. I think it is based on same name..Cool ha? Best place to collect Antique coins. But be aware some people have mastered Art of converting normal metal piece into Rare looking 200-300 years back currency. If you have never been to this market then visit once and to get good deal you must be good negotiator. Have fun !

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We Bet You Haven’t Seen These Rare & Old Pune Photos

We Bet You Haven’t Seen These Rare & Old Pune Photos

We Bet You Haven’t Seen These Rare & Old Pune Photos

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Old and Vintage Poona (Pune) Photos

'Punaka' is the name by which Pune was known in the ancient times. The etymology of the name is uncertain. The word may have been derived from the Sanskrit root 'poo', that is to purify. In the pre-historic times, like the rest of the Deccan plateau, Pune is said to have formed a part of the Dandaka forest, which the epic Ramayana represents as inhabited by demons who disturbed the religious rites of the Brahmin sages. Sacredness was attached to the town because of its location on the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers.
The Pune region seems to have attained prominence as early as 90 B.C., when king Vedishri made Junnar the capital of his kingdom, thirty miles north of Pune. For the 900 years ending in the early fourteenth century, with the overthrow of the Devgiri Yadavs by the Mugha...

published: 13 Apr 2017

Mysterious Old Tunnel Found Under Pune Sassoon Hospital

A mysterious 150-year-old tunnel was discovered by PWD workers beneath the Sassoon General Hospital here on Monday. The workers were installing a lift, when they stumbled upon the concrete tunnel during excavation near the main hospital building.

published: 21 Oct 2011

Pune ancient photos

you wont believe these photos but they were for real.

published: 12 Aug 2011

Vintage Pune City | Proud to be Punekar

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The PataleshwarCaveTemples is dedicated to Lord Pataleshwar- the God of Underwater and Lord Shiva. The design of these temples is similar to those of Elephanta Cave. It was constructed in 8th century and many of its stones date back to 700 to 800 AD. These temples are considered to be a part of the protected monuments category of Pune. The temple has ornate carvings on the black rocks present within it. It is also known for its museum which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records. The museum is known for the grain of rice which has 5000 characters inscribed on it.
The temple is located across the river in Shivaji nagar on Jangali MaharajRoad. The worshippers of Lord Shiva celebrate the Shiva LingaPooja with much vigour. There are many worshippers who assemble outside the temple to o...

Historical Place "Bhaja Caves" in Pune India

Ancient 'Godhaneshwar' Shiva's Temple from 8th Century near Pune

Hello everyone!
My name is Sharang and through my YouTube channel iroguehermit and my blogs I intend to introduce you to the places I visit.
I was supposed to explore Rajmachi fort last weekend, however it was too late to do so and our rider group settled at visiting Godhaneshwar temple at the fort’s base. The group I usually ride with is TAG-The AvengerGods, Pune. We gathered near IndiraCollege, Wakad and after a brief introduction and exchanging niceties we headed off to our destination. Our ride began at 7.00 am.
It’s a highway from Wakad to Lonavala. From Lonavala to Godhaneshwar temple, the riding distance is around 15-20 kilometers. Beware! It’s an offroad ride on Kachcha road, filled with boulders, fine reddish soil and the bikes skid.
We reached at the base of Rajmachi fort...

published: 21 Apr 2018

Amazing Caves of the Ancient World in maval pune india

published: 24 Nov 2016

Old pune city historical place and areas

Pune and the Pune district also had a collector who had broad administrative power of revenue collection and judicial duties. When Pune and the Peshwa territories came under the company rule, Governor of Bombay Presidency, Mountstewart Elphinstone wanted to retain many practices of the old order including justice.

An Old Wada in Ancient Pune City

There are not many old wada's now in Pune. Most of them have been demolished due to over-age. I happen to capture this 1 in Bhawani Peth, Pune.

published: 24 Aug 2007

Juna Bazaar Pune (2) It’s a place that justifies the phrase ‘Old Is Gold’.

Juna bazar is basically a second hand buying and selling street market that opens only on Wednesday and Sunday, beside Veer Tanaji Ghorpade road in Kasba peth , Pune. Here you can buy or sale any usable second-hand product in a price suitable as per the product’s condition. But when we talk about ancient stuff,this place has lots to present you. Metal antiques, wooden artworks (Bangle box, jewelry box, beautiful mirrors, wall arts, etc ) and ancient coins can easily be found here. Other products like shoes, accessories, travelling bags, suitcases and many more household products are also available at very cheap rates. Although the market is on the side of a busy road, the traffic and the parking facility is a little tight, yet the market remains crowded with the local buyers.

published: 24 Feb 2016

Ancient Temple of India | Bhuleshwar Shiv Temple, Maharashtra | Pune

Bhuleshwar is a Hindu temple of Shiva, situated around 45 kilometres from Pune and 10 km from Pune Solapur highway from Yawat. The temple is situated on a hill and was built in the 13th century.The temple is unique as its architecture is Islamic from outside and appears more as a mosque than a temple due to its resemblance of circular tomb and minarets. The reason for this unique design is said to be done to protect the temple from being destroyed by invaders. There are classical carvings on the walls. It has been declared as a protected monument.
Bhuleshwar has a mythological & historical significance. Originally, it was a fort which was called as 'Mangalgadh'. It is said that Parvati danced for Shiva and from here they went to Kailash and got married. This place is crowded during Mahashi...

Juna Bazaar Pune (1) It’s a place that justifies the phrase ‘Old Is Gold’.

JunaBazaar is the best market for all sorts of Second-Hand Goods.(opens on sunday and Wednes day)
It blocks one side of the road every Sunday and Wednesday.
One of the Oldest Market in Pune, As someone has said "someone’s Trash may be Treasure for someone else" this market was previously based on this saying. but now in last couple of years things has been changed. In this Juna Bazaar you can Antique, Used, Second hand, refurbished, Duplicate Products as well New and latest Garments, Automobiles spare parts, Electronic Items and much more. There is www.junabazaar.com website also but I am not sure. I think it is based on same name..Cool ha? Best place to collect Antique coins. But be aware some people have mastered Art of converting normal metal piece into Rare looking 200-300 years back...

published: 24 Feb 2016

We Bet You Haven’t Seen These Rare & Old Pune Photos

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8. Agriculture University
7. Aundh-Bridge
6. Pune Engineering College
5. General Post Office
4. Katraj Ghat
3. Khajina Mahal
2. Pune University
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Old and Vintage Poona (Pune) Photos

'Punaka' is the name by which Pune was known in the ancient times. The etymology of the name is uncertain. The word may have been derived from the Sanskrit root...

'Punaka' is the name by which Pune was known in the ancient times. The etymology of the name is uncertain. The word may have been derived from the Sanskrit root 'poo', that is to purify. In the pre-historic times, like the rest of the Deccan plateau, Pune is said to have formed a part of the Dandaka forest, which the epic Ramayana represents as inhabited by demons who disturbed the religious rites of the Brahmin sages. Sacredness was attached to the town because of its location on the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers.
The Pune region seems to have attained prominence as early as 90 B.C., when king Vedishri made Junnar the capital of his kingdom, thirty miles north of Pune. For the 900 years ending in the early fourteenth century, with the overthrow of the Devgiri Yadavs by the Mughals, no historical information regarding Pune is available. The Mughals ruled the Deccan and other parts of India from the fourteenth century till the end of the sixteenth century.
During The Maratha ReignThe rise of the Marathas can be traced to the Mughal attack on Ahmednagar, a town 95 miles east of Pune, in 1595. In 1595, KingBahadurNizam II (a Mughal king 1595-1605) honored a Maratha, Maloji Bhonsle with the title of raja and gave him the estates of Pune and the fort of Chakan, near Pune. Maloji Bhosle was the grandfather of Shivaji Bhonsle, the founder of the Maratha Empire. Shivaji Bhosle was born in 1627, in the fort of Shivner, near Pune.
In 1629, Shivaji's father Shahaji, who had succeeded his father Maloji, in Pune and Chakan, disengaged himself from the service of the Mughal government. Consequently, in 1635 the Mughal army attacked Pune. Shahaji surrendered; therefore his estates were returned to him. Soon, Shahaji put Dadaji Kondadev in charge of Pune, while he left to capture the South.
In Pune, Dadaji built a palace 'Lal Mahal', for Shivaji and his mother Jijabai. At the age of sixteen (1643 A.D.), Shivaji took great delight in stirring up his friends' hopes and nursed the thought of becoming independent. By 1647, Shivaji had captured two forts and had the complete charge of Pune. In 1657, he committed his first act of hostility against the Mughals by plundering a large booty in Ahmednagar. Thus, began a sequence of attacks on the Mughals. By 1680, the year of Shivaji's death, nearly whole of the Deccan belonged to his kingdom.
Shivaji was succeeded by his son Sambhaji. He showed the same vigor as his father, but was taken prisoner and executed by the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, in 1689. Rajaram, Sambhaji's younger brother then took the throne, since Sambhaji's son, Shahu was still a minor. The death of Rajaram in 1700 seemed to end the power of the Marathas, but Tarabai, the elder widow of Rajaram, put her young son Shahu on the throne, at the tender age of ten.
During The Peshwas
Between 1700 and 1703, Aurangzeb captured the fort of Sinhagad, near Pune. During the siege, his son prince Muhuil-Mulk died; so Aurangzeb changed Pune's name to Muhiabad, in the prince's honor. Shahu continued to fight against the Mughals and captured Rajgad, the former capital of the Maratha territory. In 1712, Shahu died of smallpox and his minister or Peshwa, Balaji Vishwanath took over the throne.
Negotiations between the Mughal court of Delhi and Balaji Vishwanath enabled him to send a large Maratha delegation to Delhi to assist the Mughals. The year 1718 marked the beginning of the Maratha influence in Delhi, to which they remained closely acquainted, till 1803. Balaji Vishwanath's health had suffered considerably, and he died in 1721. Bajirao, his elder son was then awarded the title of peshwa. It was Bajirao's dream to extend the Maratha empire to North India.
In 1734, Bajirao captured the Malwa territory in the north, and in 1739, his brother Chimnaji drove out the Portuguese from almost all their possessions in the northern Western Ghats. Bajirao died in 1740 and left three sons behind him; Balaji Bajirao, who succeeded him as peshwa, Raghunathrao, who later betrayed the Marathas and joined hands with the British, and Janardan, who died in his early youth.
Balaji Bajirao was ambitious and a multifaceted person. In 1741,

'Punaka' is the name by which Pune was known in the ancient times. The etymology of the name is uncertain. The word may have been derived from the Sanskrit root 'poo', that is to purify. In the pre-historic times, like the rest of the Deccan plateau, Pune is said to have formed a part of the Dandaka forest, which the epic Ramayana represents as inhabited by demons who disturbed the religious rites of the Brahmin sages. Sacredness was attached to the town because of its location on the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers.
The Pune region seems to have attained prominence as early as 90 B.C., when king Vedishri made Junnar the capital of his kingdom, thirty miles north of Pune. For the 900 years ending in the early fourteenth century, with the overthrow of the Devgiri Yadavs by the Mughals, no historical information regarding Pune is available. The Mughals ruled the Deccan and other parts of India from the fourteenth century till the end of the sixteenth century.
During The Maratha ReignThe rise of the Marathas can be traced to the Mughal attack on Ahmednagar, a town 95 miles east of Pune, in 1595. In 1595, KingBahadurNizam II (a Mughal king 1595-1605) honored a Maratha, Maloji Bhonsle with the title of raja and gave him the estates of Pune and the fort of Chakan, near Pune. Maloji Bhosle was the grandfather of Shivaji Bhonsle, the founder of the Maratha Empire. Shivaji Bhosle was born in 1627, in the fort of Shivner, near Pune.
In 1629, Shivaji's father Shahaji, who had succeeded his father Maloji, in Pune and Chakan, disengaged himself from the service of the Mughal government. Consequently, in 1635 the Mughal army attacked Pune. Shahaji surrendered; therefore his estates were returned to him. Soon, Shahaji put Dadaji Kondadev in charge of Pune, while he left to capture the South.
In Pune, Dadaji built a palace 'Lal Mahal', for Shivaji and his mother Jijabai. At the age of sixteen (1643 A.D.), Shivaji took great delight in stirring up his friends' hopes and nursed the thought of becoming independent. By 1647, Shivaji had captured two forts and had the complete charge of Pune. In 1657, he committed his first act of hostility against the Mughals by plundering a large booty in Ahmednagar. Thus, began a sequence of attacks on the Mughals. By 1680, the year of Shivaji's death, nearly whole of the Deccan belonged to his kingdom.
Shivaji was succeeded by his son Sambhaji. He showed the same vigor as his father, but was taken prisoner and executed by the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, in 1689. Rajaram, Sambhaji's younger brother then took the throne, since Sambhaji's son, Shahu was still a minor. The death of Rajaram in 1700 seemed to end the power of the Marathas, but Tarabai, the elder widow of Rajaram, put her young son Shahu on the throne, at the tender age of ten.
During The Peshwas
Between 1700 and 1703, Aurangzeb captured the fort of Sinhagad, near Pune. During the siege, his son prince Muhuil-Mulk died; so Aurangzeb changed Pune's name to Muhiabad, in the prince's honor. Shahu continued to fight against the Mughals and captured Rajgad, the former capital of the Maratha territory. In 1712, Shahu died of smallpox and his minister or Peshwa, Balaji Vishwanath took over the throne.
Negotiations between the Mughal court of Delhi and Balaji Vishwanath enabled him to send a large Maratha delegation to Delhi to assist the Mughals. The year 1718 marked the beginning of the Maratha influence in Delhi, to which they remained closely acquainted, till 1803. Balaji Vishwanath's health had suffered considerably, and he died in 1721. Bajirao, his elder son was then awarded the title of peshwa. It was Bajirao's dream to extend the Maratha empire to North India.
In 1734, Bajirao captured the Malwa territory in the north, and in 1739, his brother Chimnaji drove out the Portuguese from almost all their possessions in the northern Western Ghats. Bajirao died in 1740 and left three sons behind him; Balaji Bajirao, who succeeded him as peshwa, Raghunathrao, who later betrayed the Marathas and joined hands with the British, and Janardan, who died in his early youth.
Balaji Bajirao was ambitious and a multifaceted person. In 1741,

Mysterious Old Tunnel Found Under Pune Sassoon Hospital

A mysterious 150-year-old tunnel was discovered by PWD workers beneath the Sassoon General Hospital here on Monday. The workers were installing a lift, when t...

A mysterious 150-year-old tunnel was discovered by PWD workers beneath the Sassoon General Hospital here on Monday. The workers were installing a lift, when they stumbled upon the concrete tunnel during excavation near the main hospital building.

A mysterious 150-year-old tunnel was discovered by PWD workers beneath the Sassoon General Hospital here on Monday. The workers were installing a lift, when they stumbled upon the concrete tunnel during excavation near the main hospital building.

The PataleshwarCaveTemples is dedicated to Lord Pataleshwar- the God of Underwater and Lord Shiva. The design of these temples is similar to those of Elephanta Cave. It was constructed in 8th century and many of its stones date back to 700 to 800 AD. These temples are considered to be a part of the protected monuments category of Pune. The temple has ornate carvings on the black rocks present within it. It is also known for its museum which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records. The museum is known for the grain of rice which has 5000 characters inscribed on it.
The temple is located across the river in Shivaji nagar on Jangali MaharajRoad. The worshippers of Lord Shiva celebrate the Shiva LingaPooja with much vigour. There are many worshippers who assemble outside the temple to offer their prayers and be a part of the celebration. The temple inculcates massive pillars, a Shiva shrine and a Nandi bull. The temple hence offers a peaceful and delightful historic as well as educational experience to all its visitors.
Visiting Timings:0800 Hours to 1730 Hours
VisitDuration:1 to 2 Hours
Visiting Charges:Free of Charge
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The PataleshwarCaveTemples is dedicated to Lord Pataleshwar- the God of Underwater and Lord Shiva. The design of these temples is similar to those of Elephanta Cave. It was constructed in 8th century and many of its stones date back to 700 to 800 AD. These temples are considered to be a part of the protected monuments category of Pune. The temple has ornate carvings on the black rocks present within it. It is also known for its museum which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records. The museum is known for the grain of rice which has 5000 characters inscribed on it.
The temple is located across the river in Shivaji nagar on Jangali MaharajRoad. The worshippers of Lord Shiva celebrate the Shiva LingaPooja with much vigour. There are many worshippers who assemble outside the temple to offer their prayers and be a part of the celebration. The temple inculcates massive pillars, a Shiva shrine and a Nandi bull. The temple hence offers a peaceful and delightful historic as well as educational experience to all its visitors.
Visiting Timings:0800 Hours to 1730 Hours
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Hello everyone!
My name is Sharang and through my YouTube channel iroguehermit and my blogs I intend to introduce you to the places I visit.
I was supposed to explore Rajmachi fort last weekend, however it was too late to do so and our rider group settled at visiting Godhaneshwar temple at the fort’s base. The group I usually ride with is TAG-The AvengerGods, Pune. We gathered near IndiraCollege, Wakad and after a brief introduction and exchanging niceties we headed off to our destination. Our ride began at 7.00 am.
It’s a highway from Wakad to Lonavala. From Lonavala to Godhaneshwar temple, the riding distance is around 15-20 kilometers. Beware! It’s an offroad ride on Kachcha road, filled with boulders, fine reddish soil and the bikes skid.
We reached at the base of Rajmachi fortification and halted a while near Ganapati Maruti temple for a while, waiting for rest of the riders to join us.We reached near the temple. Have a look at the nearby hills and you can see the fortification on the hills.There is a small pond in front of the temple. Ramrao Naraynrao Deshmukh, the mamlatdar of Danda Rajpuri got this lake constructed in 1780.
There’s a small informative plank near the temple. As visitors, we need to be responsible towards maintaining the sanctity of this temple. This Hemadpanthi styled temple was constructed in 8th century during the reigns of Satavahana. Rocks were cut and placed atop another and this is how it was built. They say that no mortar was used in the temple’s construction. There’s a water spout in the shape of Gomukha or cow’s face. It is said that the water flows from it and fills up the pit below it and from here it flows to the larger pit and then to the pond.This is the Shivalaya. I am guessing the rulers patronized Shaivism or worship of Shiva.The immediate surrounding is covered with still green vegetation with trees of wild fruits and berries.You can spot a statue of Nandi, the vehicle of Shiva at the entrance. It faces the entrance of the sanctum. There is a constructed pit at its back.
Although the temple is dedicated to Shiva, just outside the sanctum, there are small idols of other deities as well.
Before entering the sanctum, you’ll have to ring the bell. I guess it is customary to do so. The believers say that ringing the bell creates sounds that helps one be attentive. It also creates positive vibrations in the atmosphere.
The sanctum is a very small room. It has Shivalinga installed inside it and Nagas made of metal hold their hoods atop the Shivalinga. Water drips onto it from a small pot hung from the ceiling. After the worship, it is a custom to take a few rounds around the temple and bring together both of your palms and perform Namaskar and place your forehead on the walls of the temple with reverence. I was fortunate enough to be allowed to enter the sanctum and take a video shoot.
Thanks to the vegetation and the shades of trees around, our offroad journey was eased a bit. Overall, it was a nice offroad riding experience.
In your comments, do let me know how you feel about visiting this place. Subscribe my YouTube channel i roguehermit, stay updated on tweeter @i_roguehermit, read my blogs on iroguehermit.blogspot.in and follow my Facebook page I RogueHermit.

Hello everyone!
My name is Sharang and through my YouTube channel iroguehermit and my blogs I intend to introduce you to the places I visit.
I was supposed to explore Rajmachi fort last weekend, however it was too late to do so and our rider group settled at visiting Godhaneshwar temple at the fort’s base. The group I usually ride with is TAG-The AvengerGods, Pune. We gathered near IndiraCollege, Wakad and after a brief introduction and exchanging niceties we headed off to our destination. Our ride began at 7.00 am.
It’s a highway from Wakad to Lonavala. From Lonavala to Godhaneshwar temple, the riding distance is around 15-20 kilometers. Beware! It’s an offroad ride on Kachcha road, filled with boulders, fine reddish soil and the bikes skid.
We reached at the base of Rajmachi fortification and halted a while near Ganapati Maruti temple for a while, waiting for rest of the riders to join us.We reached near the temple. Have a look at the nearby hills and you can see the fortification on the hills.There is a small pond in front of the temple. Ramrao Naraynrao Deshmukh, the mamlatdar of Danda Rajpuri got this lake constructed in 1780.
There’s a small informative plank near the temple. As visitors, we need to be responsible towards maintaining the sanctity of this temple. This Hemadpanthi styled temple was constructed in 8th century during the reigns of Satavahana. Rocks were cut and placed atop another and this is how it was built. They say that no mortar was used in the temple’s construction. There’s a water spout in the shape of Gomukha or cow’s face. It is said that the water flows from it and fills up the pit below it and from here it flows to the larger pit and then to the pond.This is the Shivalaya. I am guessing the rulers patronized Shaivism or worship of Shiva.The immediate surrounding is covered with still green vegetation with trees of wild fruits and berries.You can spot a statue of Nandi, the vehicle of Shiva at the entrance. It faces the entrance of the sanctum. There is a constructed pit at its back.
Although the temple is dedicated to Shiva, just outside the sanctum, there are small idols of other deities as well.
Before entering the sanctum, you’ll have to ring the bell. I guess it is customary to do so. The believers say that ringing the bell creates sounds that helps one be attentive. It also creates positive vibrations in the atmosphere.
The sanctum is a very small room. It has Shivalinga installed inside it and Nagas made of metal hold their hoods atop the Shivalinga. Water drips onto it from a small pot hung from the ceiling. After the worship, it is a custom to take a few rounds around the temple and bring together both of your palms and perform Namaskar and place your forehead on the walls of the temple with reverence. I was fortunate enough to be allowed to enter the sanctum and take a video shoot.
Thanks to the vegetation and the shades of trees around, our offroad journey was eased a bit. Overall, it was a nice offroad riding experience.
In your comments, do let me know how you feel about visiting this place. Subscribe my YouTube channel i roguehermit, stay updated on tweeter @i_roguehermit, read my blogs on iroguehermit.blogspot.in and follow my Facebook page I RogueHermit.

Old pune city historical place and areas

Pune and the Pune district also had a collector who had broad administrative power of revenue collection and judicial duties. When Pune and the Peshwa territori...

Pune and the Pune district also had a collector who had broad administrative power of revenue collection and judicial duties. When Pune and the Peshwa territories came under the company rule, Governor of Bombay Presidency, Mountstewart Elphinstone wanted to retain many practices of the old order including justice.

Pune and the Pune district also had a collector who had broad administrative power of revenue collection and judicial duties. When Pune and the Peshwa territories came under the company rule, Governor of Bombay Presidency, Mountstewart Elphinstone wanted to retain many practices of the old order including justice.

Juna Bazaar Pune (2) It’s a place that justifies the phrase ‘Old Is Gold’.

Juna bazar is basically a second hand buying and selling street market that opens only on Wednesday and Sunday, beside Veer Tanaji Ghorpade road in Kasba peth ,...

Juna bazar is basically a second hand buying and selling street market that opens only on Wednesday and Sunday, beside Veer Tanaji Ghorpade road in Kasba peth , Pune. Here you can buy or sale any usable second-hand product in a price suitable as per the product’s condition. But when we talk about ancient stuff,this place has lots to present you. Metal antiques, wooden artworks (Bangle box, jewelry box, beautiful mirrors, wall arts, etc ) and ancient coins can easily be found here. Other products like shoes, accessories, travelling bags, suitcases and many more household products are also available at very cheap rates. Although the market is on the side of a busy road, the traffic and the parking facility is a little tight, yet the market remains crowded with the local buyers.

Juna bazar is basically a second hand buying and selling street market that opens only on Wednesday and Sunday, beside Veer Tanaji Ghorpade road in Kasba peth , Pune. Here you can buy or sale any usable second-hand product in a price suitable as per the product’s condition. But when we talk about ancient stuff,this place has lots to present you. Metal antiques, wooden artworks (Bangle box, jewelry box, beautiful mirrors, wall arts, etc ) and ancient coins can easily be found here. Other products like shoes, accessories, travelling bags, suitcases and many more household products are also available at very cheap rates. Although the market is on the side of a busy road, the traffic and the parking facility is a little tight, yet the market remains crowded with the local buyers.

Bhuleshwar is a Hindu temple of Shiva, situated around 45 kilometres from Pune and 10 km from Pune Solapur highway from Yawat. The temple is situated on a hill and was built in the 13th century.The temple is unique as its architecture is Islamic from outside and appears more as a mosque than a temple due to its resemblance of circular tomb and minarets. The reason for this unique design is said to be done to protect the temple from being destroyed by invaders. There are classical carvings on the walls. It has been declared as a protected monument.
Bhuleshwar has a mythological & historical significance. Originally, it was a fort which was called as 'Mangalgadh'. It is said that Parvati danced for Shiva and from here they went to Kailash and got married. This place is crowded during Mahashivratri.
The temple is also known for the folk-tale about it, when a bowl of sweet (pedhas) is offered to the Shiva Ling, one or more of the sweets disappear. Actor-travel writer Milind Gunaji writes about his experience with this in his book Mystical, MagicalMaharashtra.[2]
The temple also has an idol of Ganesha in female attire. It is popular as Ganeshwari or Lambodari or Ganeshyani.[2] This temple is said to be built in 1200 century by King Krishnadevray.
According to the Hindu mythology the temple was built by Panch Pandava. Also another temple of king Bharata is built at Bhartgaon near Bhuleshwar temple. Jirnodhar of the Bhuleshwar temple is done during the period of 1230 AD during Yadava Rulers. The fort on which the temple is situated is called as Daulatmangal fort, also at times referred as Mangalgad. Black basalt (AA type) rock was brought to construct this temple which is different as compared to surrounding brownish color basalt which has high percentage of calcium (lime - Chuna).[citation needed] The fort was constructed in 1629 by Murar Jagdev who, in 1630, looted Pune. He then built the fort to keep a watch on the city.[
Many birds migrate here and to Narayanbet, which is fifteen kilometers from here, during summer. The spot is hence visited by many bird-watchers.[2] There are many Places to visit around Bhuleshwar temple. Like Theur Ganapati Mandir, Ramdara Temple and Jejuri Temple.
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Bhuleshwar is a Hindu temple of Shiva, situated around 45 kilometres from Pune and 10 km from Pune Solapur highway from Yawat. The temple is situated on a hill and was built in the 13th century.The temple is unique as its architecture is Islamic from outside and appears more as a mosque than a temple due to its resemblance of circular tomb and minarets. The reason for this unique design is said to be done to protect the temple from being destroyed by invaders. There are classical carvings on the walls. It has been declared as a protected monument.
Bhuleshwar has a mythological & historical significance. Originally, it was a fort which was called as 'Mangalgadh'. It is said that Parvati danced for Shiva and from here they went to Kailash and got married. This place is crowded during Mahashivratri.
The temple is also known for the folk-tale about it, when a bowl of sweet (pedhas) is offered to the Shiva Ling, one or more of the sweets disappear. Actor-travel writer Milind Gunaji writes about his experience with this in his book Mystical, MagicalMaharashtra.[2]
The temple also has an idol of Ganesha in female attire. It is popular as Ganeshwari or Lambodari or Ganeshyani.[2] This temple is said to be built in 1200 century by King Krishnadevray.
According to the Hindu mythology the temple was built by Panch Pandava. Also another temple of king Bharata is built at Bhartgaon near Bhuleshwar temple. Jirnodhar of the Bhuleshwar temple is done during the period of 1230 AD during Yadava Rulers. The fort on which the temple is situated is called as Daulatmangal fort, also at times referred as Mangalgad. Black basalt (AA type) rock was brought to construct this temple which is different as compared to surrounding brownish color basalt which has high percentage of calcium (lime - Chuna).[citation needed] The fort was constructed in 1629 by Murar Jagdev who, in 1630, looted Pune. He then built the fort to keep a watch on the city.[
Many birds migrate here and to Narayanbet, which is fifteen kilometers from here, during summer. The spot is hence visited by many bird-watchers.[2] There are many Places to visit around Bhuleshwar temple. Like Theur Ganapati Mandir, Ramdara Temple and Jejuri Temple.
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Juna Bazaar Pune (1) It’s a place that justifies the phrase ‘Old Is Gold’.

JunaBazaar is the best market for all sorts of Second-Hand Goods.(opens on sunday and Wednes day)
It blocks one side of the road every Sunday and Wednesday.
On...

JunaBazaar is the best market for all sorts of Second-Hand Goods.(opens on sunday and Wednes day)
It blocks one side of the road every Sunday and Wednesday.
One of the Oldest Market in Pune, As someone has said "someone’s Trash may be Treasure for someone else" this market was previously based on this saying. but now in last couple of years things has been changed. In this Juna Bazaar you can Antique, Used, Second hand, refurbished, Duplicate Products as well New and latest Garments, Automobiles spare parts, Electronic Items and much more. There is www.junabazaar.com website also but I am not sure. I think it is based on same name..Cool ha? Best place to collect Antique coins. But be aware some people have mastered Art of converting normal metal piece into Rare looking 200-300 years back currency. If you have never been to this market then visit once and to get good deal you must be good negotiator. Have fun !

JunaBazaar is the best market for all sorts of Second-Hand Goods.(opens on sunday and Wednes day)
It blocks one side of the road every Sunday and Wednesday.
One of the Oldest Market in Pune, As someone has said "someone’s Trash may be Treasure for someone else" this market was previously based on this saying. but now in last couple of years things has been changed. In this Juna Bazaar you can Antique, Used, Second hand, refurbished, Duplicate Products as well New and latest Garments, Automobiles spare parts, Electronic Items and much more. There is www.junabazaar.com website also but I am not sure. I think it is based on same name..Cool ha? Best place to collect Antique coins. But be aware some people have mastered Art of converting normal metal piece into Rare looking 200-300 years back currency. If you have never been to this market then visit once and to get good deal you must be good negotiator. Have fun !

We Bet You Haven’t Seen These Rare & Old Pune Photos

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8. Agriculture University
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8. Agriculture University
7. Aundh-Bridge
6. Pune Engineering College
5. General Post Office
4. Katraj Ghat
3. Khajina Mahal
2. Pune University
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Travel in Pune - Top Places to Unwind | Sid the Wanderer

Travel in Pune - Top Places to Unwind | Sid the Wanderer
Hi I am Sid, a travel vlogger from India, subscribe to my channel now: https://bit.ly/Sid-The-Wanderer
Pune has grown dramatically over the past few years, but there are still some amazing places which can help you unwind after a long busy day. Here are my recommendations - Vetal Tekdi, Pashan Lake, PataleshwarTemple and OshoTeerth garden!
Like what you see? Do check out my social media links below:
Blog Link: http://www.sid-thewanderer.com
Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/sid_travel
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Instagram Link: http://instagram.com/siddharthajoshi
Here are the references for images:
Osho Teerth: http://travelzunlimited.blogspot.in/2010/12/osho-teerth-park-pune-photo-feature.html
O...

"PUNE" Top 30 Tourist Places | Pune Tourism

Pune is a sprawling city in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. It was once the base of the Peshwas (prime ministers) of the Maratha Empire, which lasted from 1674 to 1818. It's known for the grand Aga Khan Palace, built in 1892 and now a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, whose ashes are preserved in the garden. The 8th-centuryPataleshwarCaveTemple is dedicated to the Hindu godShiva.
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Street Food in Pune - Part I | Puneri Samosa, Dabeli, Bhel | Sid the Wanderer
Hi I am Sid, a travel vlogger from India, subscribe to my channel now: https://bit.ly/Sid-The-Wanderer
Indian Street Food culture is serious business in Pune. People in Pune are extremely particular about what they eat, but even more so about where they eat their street food. So in this video about Pune Street Food let's explore Puneri Samosa, Dabeli, Amrutulya chai, Bhel and Pune's favourite drink Mastani!
Come along as I take you on an evening Street Food Walk though the old city, exploring some of the most iconic and legendary food places :)
Like what you see? Check out my blog and other social media links below.
Blog Link: http://www.sid-thewanderer.com
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published: 19 Mar 2015

Pune ( पुणे ) - Queen of Deccan

Pune is the ninth-most populous city in India and the second largest in the state of Maharashtra after the state capital city of Mumbai. Pune is also the 101st largest city in the world, by population.
The city is also known for its manufacturing and automobiles industries, as well as for research institutes of information technology (IT), education, management and training.
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published: 02 Apr 2016

Just One Day in Pune? | What To Do On a Weekend in Pune | Sid the Wanderer

Just One Day in Pune? | What To Do On a Weekend in Pune | Sid the Wanderer
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Pune is great on a weekend and here are my recommendations on the places to visit/ see and things to do. Even if you have just one day here :)
Start the day with food at Vaishali on FC Road and end it with dinner at ABC farms in Koregaon Park. To know more about how to explore the culture and heritage of the city, check out the entire video. And do leave your comments on additions that I can do to the itinerary. All views are welcome!
Like what you see? Do check out my social media links below:
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published: 19 Feb 2015

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01. Aga Khan Palace
A palace built in 1892. One of the biggest landmarks in Indian history. A majestic building and is considered to be one of the greatest marvels of India.
02. Sinhagad
A fortress located roughly 30 kilometres southwest of the city. Has been the site of many important battles, most notably the battle of Sinhagad in 1670.
03. Dagadusheth Halwai Ganapati Temple
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Life in pune, india

The Home away from Home, is a non-fiction film which is about foreign students studying in the city of Pune, in india. This film focuses on outside-the-classroom activities of foreign students living in the city. It describes the daily lives of foreign students here in this city and the problems that they are faced with and how to overcome them. The highlight of the film is the cultural exchange that takes place with foreign students residing in Pune.

Travel in Pune - Top Places to Unwind | Sid the Wanderer
Hi I am Sid, a travel vlogger from India, subscribe to my channel now: https://bit.ly/Sid-The-Wanderer
Pune has grown dramatically over the past few years, but there are still some amazing places which can help you unwind after a long busy day. Here are my recommendations - Vetal Tekdi, Pashan Lake, PataleshwarTemple and OshoTeerth garden!
Like what you see? Do check out my social media links below:
Blog Link: http://www.sid-thewanderer.com
Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/sid_travel
Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/sid.the.wanderer
Instagram Link: http://instagram.com/siddharthajoshi
Here are the references for images:
Osho Teerth: http://travelzunlimited.blogspot.in/2010/12/osho-teerth-park-pune-photo-feature.html
Osho Teerth: http://indiatravelz.com/4-popular-ashrams-in-india/osho/

Travel in Pune - Top Places to Unwind | Sid the Wanderer
Hi I am Sid, a travel vlogger from India, subscribe to my channel now: https://bit.ly/Sid-The-Wanderer
Pune has grown dramatically over the past few years, but there are still some amazing places which can help you unwind after a long busy day. Here are my recommendations - Vetal Tekdi, Pashan Lake, PataleshwarTemple and OshoTeerth garden!
Like what you see? Do check out my social media links below:
Blog Link: http://www.sid-thewanderer.com
Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/sid_travel
Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/sid.the.wanderer
Instagram Link: http://instagram.com/siddharthajoshi
Here are the references for images:
Osho Teerth: http://travelzunlimited.blogspot.in/2010/12/osho-teerth-park-pune-photo-feature.html
Osho Teerth: http://indiatravelz.com/4-popular-ashrams-in-india/osho/

Pune is a sprawling city in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. It was once the base of the Peshwas (prime ministers) of the Maratha Empire, which lasted from 1674 to 1818. It's known for the grand Aga Khan Palace, built in 1892 and now a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, whose ashes are preserved in the garden. The 8th-centuryPataleshwarCaveTemple is dedicated to the Hindu godShiva.
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Pune is a sprawling city in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. It was once the base of the Peshwas (prime ministers) of the Maratha Empire, which lasted from 1674 to 1818. It's known for the grand Aga Khan Palace, built in 1892 and now a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, whose ashes are preserved in the garden. The 8th-centuryPataleshwarCaveTemple is dedicated to the Hindu godShiva.
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Street Food in Pune - Part I | Puneri Samosa, Dabeli, Bhel | Sid the Wanderer
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Indian Street Food culture is serious business in Pune. People in Pune are extremely particular about what they eat, but even more so about where they eat their street food. So in this video about Pune Street Food let's explore Puneri Samosa, Dabeli, Amrutulya chai, Bhel and Pune's favourite drink Mastani!
Come along as I take you on an evening Street Food Walk though the old city, exploring some of the most iconic and legendary food places :)
Like what you see? Check out my blog and other social media links below.
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Street Food in Pune - Part I | Puneri Samosa, Dabeli, Bhel | Sid the Wanderer
Hi I am Sid, a travel vlogger from India, subscribe to my channel now: https://bit.ly/Sid-The-Wanderer
Indian Street Food culture is serious business in Pune. People in Pune are extremely particular about what they eat, but even more so about where they eat their street food. So in this video about Pune Street Food let's explore Puneri Samosa, Dabeli, Amrutulya chai, Bhel and Pune's favourite drink Mastani!
Come along as I take you on an evening Street Food Walk though the old city, exploring some of the most iconic and legendary food places :)
Like what you see? Check out my blog and other social media links below.
Blog Link: http://www.sid-thewanderer.com
Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/sid_travel
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Pune is the ninth-most populous city in India and the second largest in the state of Maharashtra after the state capital city of Mumbai. Pune is also the 101st largest city in the world, by population.
The city is also known for its manufacturing and automobiles industries, as well as for research institutes of information technology (IT), education, management and training.
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Halls of the Undead by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Artist: http://incompetech.com/

Pune is the ninth-most populous city in India and the second largest in the state of Maharashtra after the state capital city of Mumbai. Pune is also the 101st largest city in the world, by population.
The city is also known for its manufacturing and automobiles industries, as well as for research institutes of information technology (IT), education, management and training.
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Halls of the Undead by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100355
Artist: http://incompetech.com/

Just One Day in Pune? | What To Do On a Weekend in Pune | Sid the Wanderer
Hi I am Sid, a travel vlogger from India, subscribe to my channel now: https://bit.ly/Sid-The-Wanderer
Pune is great on a weekend and here are my recommendations on the places to visit/ see and things to do. Even if you have just one day here :)
Start the day with food at Vaishali on FC Road and end it with dinner at ABC farms in Koregaon Park. To know more about how to explore the culture and heritage of the city, check out the entire video. And do leave your comments on additions that I can do to the itinerary. All views are welcome!
Like what you see? Do check out my social media links below:
Blog Link: http://www.sid-thewanderer.com
Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/sid_travel
Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/sid.the.wanderer
Instagram Link: http://instagram.com/siddharthajoshi
Here are the references for images:
Peth area- http://magnamags.com/upload/citadel/4.jpgMarz o rin- http://www.bakewithsonia.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/destination_pune_8.jpg
Osho- http://www.oshonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/plaza.jpg
Aga Khan- http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/Pune_Palace.jpg
German bakery: https://cookorcrook.wordpress.com/2014/09/26/bun-maska-and-chai-german-bakery/
Shinde Chhatri: http://punetravelbug.blogspot.in/2014/06/shinde-chatri-wanwadi-pune.html
Shanivar wada: Wikipedia ("Shaniwarwada gate" by User:Ashok Bagade - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Shaniwarwada_gate.JPG#mediaviewer/File:Shaniwarwada_gate.JPG) & https://anjali026.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/shaniwar-wada-haunted-fort-in-pune/
Vaishali: http://yummypune.blogspot.in/2013/09/vaishali-restaurant.html & https://whereiwent.wordpress.com/2010/10/07/where-loyalty-doesnt-skip-generations/

Just One Day in Pune? | What To Do On a Weekend in Pune | Sid the Wanderer
Hi I am Sid, a travel vlogger from India, subscribe to my channel now: https://bit.ly/Sid-The-Wanderer
Pune is great on a weekend and here are my recommendations on the places to visit/ see and things to do. Even if you have just one day here :)
Start the day with food at Vaishali on FC Road and end it with dinner at ABC farms in Koregaon Park. To know more about how to explore the culture and heritage of the city, check out the entire video. And do leave your comments on additions that I can do to the itinerary. All views are welcome!
Like what you see? Do check out my social media links below:
Blog Link: http://www.sid-thewanderer.com
Twitter Link: https://twitter.com/sid_travel
Facebook Link: https://www.facebook.com/sid.the.wanderer
Instagram Link: http://instagram.com/siddharthajoshi
Here are the references for images:
Peth area- http://magnamags.com/upload/citadel/4.jpgMarz o rin- http://www.bakewithsonia.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/destination_pune_8.jpg
Osho- http://www.oshonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/plaza.jpg
Aga Khan- http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/Pune_Palace.jpg
German bakery: https://cookorcrook.wordpress.com/2014/09/26/bun-maska-and-chai-german-bakery/
Shinde Chhatri: http://punetravelbug.blogspot.in/2014/06/shinde-chatri-wanwadi-pune.html
Shanivar wada: Wikipedia ("Shaniwarwada gate" by User:Ashok Bagade - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Shaniwarwada_gate.JPG#mediaviewer/File:Shaniwarwada_gate.JPG) & https://anjali026.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/shaniwar-wada-haunted-fort-in-pune/
Vaishali: http://yummypune.blogspot.in/2013/09/vaishali-restaurant.html & https://whereiwent.wordpress.com/2010/10/07/where-loyalty-doesnt-skip-generations/

Explore the famous Pune tourist places and sightseeing spots for the best Pune tour experience.
Some of the Top 15 Points of Interest in Pune City for TourismVisit are:
Pune TouristPlaces:
1. Dagadusheth Halwai Ganesh Temple 2. Darshan Museum
3. Shaniwar Wada 4. Sinhagad Fort 5. Pu La Deshpande Garden
Pune Tourism:
Pune likewise called the Oxford of the East is a celebrated place which is situated close Mumbai. The old history of this city goes back to 1600 years and can be delineated through the old settlements. Popular for its universities and the tranquil air this place is a well-suited goal for end of the week excursions from Mumbai. There are numerous spots to visit in Pune and this is a best place of vacation spot among the voyagers.
Instructions to Reach Visit Pune
Via Air: The Pune air terminal is very much associated with every single significant city in India with having flights relatively each hour of the day.
Via Train: The Pune Station has numerous trains going back and forth from the city, associating with every one of the urban communities in the nation.
By Road: The all around kept up streets with delightful and stunning perspectives are what one ought to never miss. There are three NH associating the city with all spots in India.
The Punekars are extremely pleased with their city as the city has numerous courageous activities. Other than this there are plenty of old landmarks and sanctuaries to visit which inform a considerable measure regarding the Kings and Queens of that period. The rich Maratha culture is as yet predominant in many parts of the city.
Pune Tour:
Make the most of you tour with this Pune TripGuide. You may also be interested in:
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Famous Tourist Places In Delhi: https://youtu.be/Agf1p1F8joA
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Explore the famous Pune tourist places and sightseeing spots for the best Pune tour experience.
Some of the Top 15 Points of Interest in Pune City for TourismVisit are:
Pune TouristPlaces:
1. Dagadusheth Halwai Ganesh Temple 2. Darshan Museum
3. Shaniwar Wada 4. Sinhagad Fort 5. Pu La Deshpande Garden
Pune Tourism:
Pune likewise called the Oxford of the East is a celebrated place which is situated close Mumbai. The old history of this city goes back to 1600 years and can be delineated through the old settlements. Popular for its universities and the tranquil air this place is a well-suited goal for end of the week excursions from Mumbai. There are numerous spots to visit in Pune and this is a best place of vacation spot among the voyagers.
Instructions to Reach Visit Pune
Via Air: The Pune air terminal is very much associated with every single significant city in India with having flights relatively each hour of the day.
Via Train: The Pune Station has numerous trains going back and forth from the city, associating with every one of the urban communities in the nation.
By Road: The all around kept up streets with delightful and stunning perspectives are what one ought to never miss. There are three NH associating the city with all spots in India.
The Punekars are extremely pleased with their city as the city has numerous courageous activities. Other than this there are plenty of old landmarks and sanctuaries to visit which inform a considerable measure regarding the Kings and Queens of that period. The rich Maratha culture is as yet predominant in many parts of the city.
Pune Tour:
Make the most of you tour with this Pune TripGuide. You may also be interested in:
Famous Tourist Places In Goa: https://youtu.be/XQwcCdKGjPQ
Famous Tourist Places In Delhi: https://youtu.be/Agf1p1F8joA
Famous Tourist Places In Manali: https://youtu.be/P6iRH39fqYU
Famous Tourist Places In Mussoorie : https://youtu.be/ppUnfZ_961Q

Life in pune, india

The Home away from Home, is a non-fiction film which is about foreign students studying in the city of Pune, in india. This film focuses on outside-the-classroo...

The Home away from Home, is a non-fiction film which is about foreign students studying in the city of Pune, in india. This film focuses on outside-the-classroom activities of foreign students living in the city. It describes the daily lives of foreign students here in this city and the problems that they are faced with and how to overcome them. The highlight of the film is the cultural exchange that takes place with foreign students residing in Pune.

The Home away from Home, is a non-fiction film which is about foreign students studying in the city of Pune, in india. This film focuses on outside-the-classroom activities of foreign students living in the city. It describes the daily lives of foreign students here in this city and the problems that they are faced with and how to overcome them. The highlight of the film is the cultural exchange that takes place with foreign students residing in Pune.

5 Awesome Weekend Getaways Near Pune | India Travel Guide

5 AwesomeWeekend Getaways NearPune
Pune happens to be one of the youngest cities in India. With youth comes the zeal to work and craze to party hard. In orde...

5 AwesomeWeekend Getaways NearPune
Pune happens to be one of the youngest cities in India. With youth comes the zeal to work and craze to party hard. In order to help you Punekars keep the work and fun intact, we have curated the list of perfect weekend getaways for you.
Popular weekend getaways near Pune, such as Kamshet, Panchgani, Lonavala, Khandala, are ever beautiful. Besides these popular picnic spots near Pune, here are 10 awesome weekend getaway destinations to help you rejuvenate after a tiring week at work. Let's see five weekend getaways near Pune, India
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5 AwesomeWeekend Getaways NearPune
Pune happens to be one of the youngest cities in India. With youth comes the zeal to work and craze to party hard. In order to help you Punekars keep the work and fun intact, we have curated the list of perfect weekend getaways for you.
Popular weekend getaways near Pune, such as Kamshet, Panchgani, Lonavala, Khandala, are ever beautiful. Besides these popular picnic spots near Pune, here are 10 awesome weekend getaway destinations to help you rejuvenate after a tiring week at work. Let's see five weekend getaways near Pune, India
1. Wildlife Sanctuary
2. Tarkarli
3. Diveagar
4. Bedse Caves
5. Kolad
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Here's a glimpse of Pune through my eyes.
Pune, a city where one can find the prestigious Maratha heritage still beating and alive within realms of the streets ...

Here's a glimpse of Pune through my eyes.
Pune, a city where one can find the prestigious Maratha heritage still beating and alive within realms of the streets and several monuments signifying it's unique place in our modern society.
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Fed to Wed: An ancient tradition of force-feeding girls in Mauritania

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From a very young age girls in Mauritania are put on a strict diet. Its intention is to help them achieve a certain standard of beauty to ensure that they can find a good husband. The reality of this means force-feeding. Leblouh, as the tradition is called, may be fading away in the cities but it’s very much alive in rural areas. This variety of beauty though comes at a price, the diet can be very dangerous.
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" ANCIENT INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS" by prof sarpv chaturvedi on 11.1.2009 at Pune

Purana Mandir

The movie story is about Suman who lives a wealthy lifestyle along with her widower dad, ThakurRanvir Singh, and an unmarried aunt, Damyanti, in a palatial house in Bombay. They are direct descendants of Raja Hariman Singh of Bijapur. When Ranvir finds out that Suman is in love with a middle-classed male, Sanjay, he expresses displeasure and forbids her to ever see him again. When she persists, he tells her that there is a curse on the entire family - a curse that was inflicted 200 years ago by a blood-thirsty, flesh-eating demon named Samri. This curse impacts only women in their family, who are hideously transformed after giving birth to their firstborn, and die a painful death. Treating this as mere superstitious, Suman and Sanjay, along with Sanjay's friend, Anand and his wife, Sapna,...

Enjoying Day 1st 2018 || Mahabaleswar Pune

mahableswar is a part of pune in maharastra ..is a femus place in the pune.there are 2 temple in mahabaleswar.. . this place are factory of Strawbery . varitis of strowbery spices are avileble in there .come visit and enjoy.

Vaidya Parshuram Yashwant Khadiwale tells secrets of healthy food during Purnabrahma launch event organised by Loksatta. Ayurveda is a life science that can be used to cure a variety of ailments. Hence, it was only natural for Vaidya Khadiwale to share the goodness of this ancient knowledge with the common man. According to the Khadiwales, many diseases can be avoided by maintaining proper hygiene, eating habits and consumption of particular churna in particular seasons.

Fed to Wed: An ancient tradition of force-feeding girls in Mauritania

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From a very young age girls in Mauritania are put on a strict diet. Its intention is to help them achi...

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From a very young age girls in Mauritania are put on a strict diet. Its intention is to help them achieve a certain standard of beauty to ensure that they can find a good husband. The reality of this means force-feeding. Leblouh, as the tradition is called, may be fading away in the cities but it’s very much alive in rural areas. This variety of beauty though comes at a price, the diet can be very dangerous.
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Purana Mandir

The movie story is about Suman who lives a wealthy lifestyle along with her widower dad, ThakurRanvir Singh, and an unmarried aunt, Damyanti, in a palatial hou...

The movie story is about Suman who lives a wealthy lifestyle along with her widower dad, ThakurRanvir Singh, and an unmarried aunt, Damyanti, in a palatial house in Bombay. They are direct descendants of Raja Hariman Singh of Bijapur. When Ranvir finds out that Suman is in love with a middle-classed male, Sanjay, he expresses displeasure and forbids her to ever see him again. When she persists, he tells her that there is a curse on the entire family - a curse that was inflicted 200 years ago by a blood-thirsty, flesh-eating demon named Samri. This curse impacts only women in their family, who are hideously transformed after giving birth to their firstborn, and die a painful death. Treating this as mere superstitious, Suman and Sanjay, along with Sanjay's friend, Anand and his wife, Sapna, set out to Bijapur to unearth and put an end to this rumor - not knowing that soon they will resurrect a virtually indestructible Samri - who is out to kill the remainder of the Singh family before wrecking havoc on the region

The movie story is about Suman who lives a wealthy lifestyle along with her widower dad, ThakurRanvir Singh, and an unmarried aunt, Damyanti, in a palatial house in Bombay. They are direct descendants of Raja Hariman Singh of Bijapur. When Ranvir finds out that Suman is in love with a middle-classed male, Sanjay, he expresses displeasure and forbids her to ever see him again. When she persists, he tells her that there is a curse on the entire family - a curse that was inflicted 200 years ago by a blood-thirsty, flesh-eating demon named Samri. This curse impacts only women in their family, who are hideously transformed after giving birth to their firstborn, and die a painful death. Treating this as mere superstitious, Suman and Sanjay, along with Sanjay's friend, Anand and his wife, Sapna, set out to Bijapur to unearth and put an end to this rumor - not knowing that soon they will resurrect a virtually indestructible Samri - who is out to kill the remainder of the Singh family before wrecking havoc on the region

Enjoying Day 1st 2018 || Mahabaleswar Pune

mahableswar is a part of pune in maharastra ..is a femus place in the pune.there are 2 temple in mahabaleswar.. . this place are factory of Strawbery . varitis ...

mahableswar is a part of pune in maharastra ..is a femus place in the pune.there are 2 temple in mahabaleswar.. . this place are factory of Strawbery . varitis of strowbery spices are avileble in there .come visit and enjoy.

mahableswar is a part of pune in maharastra ..is a femus place in the pune.there are 2 temple in mahabaleswar.. . this place are factory of Strawbery . varitis of strowbery spices are avileble in there .come visit and enjoy.

Vaidya Parshuram Yashwant Khadiwale tells secrets of healthy food during Purnabrahma launch event organised by Loksatta. Ayurveda is a life science that can be ...

Vaidya Parshuram Yashwant Khadiwale tells secrets of healthy food during Purnabrahma launch event organised by Loksatta. Ayurveda is a life science that can be used to cure a variety of ailments. Hence, it was only natural for Vaidya Khadiwale to share the goodness of this ancient knowledge with the common man. According to the Khadiwales, many diseases can be avoided by maintaining proper hygiene, eating habits and consumption of particular churna in particular seasons.

Vaidya Parshuram Yashwant Khadiwale tells secrets of healthy food during Purnabrahma launch event organised by Loksatta. Ayurveda is a life science that can be used to cure a variety of ailments. Hence, it was only natural for Vaidya Khadiwale to share the goodness of this ancient knowledge with the common man. According to the Khadiwales, many diseases can be avoided by maintaining proper hygiene, eating habits and consumption of particular churna in particular seasons.

Old and Vintage Poona (Pune) Photos

'Punaka' is the name by which Pune was known in the ancient times. The etymology of the name is uncertain. The word may have been derived from the Sanskrit root 'poo', that is to purify. In the pre-historic times, like the rest of the Deccan plateau, Pune is said to have formed a part of the Dandaka forest, which the epic Ramayana represents as inhabited by demons who disturbed the religious rites of the Brahmin sages. Sacredness was attached to the town because of its location on the confluence of the Mula and Mutha rivers.
The Pune region seems to have attained prominence as early as 90 B.C., when king Vedishri made Junnar the capital of his kingdom, thirty miles north of Pune. For the 900 years ending in the early fourteenth century, with the overthrow of the Devgiri Yadavs by the Mughals, no historical information regarding Pune is available. The Mughals ruled the Deccan and other parts of India from the fourteenth century till the end of the sixteenth century.
During The Maratha ReignThe rise of the Marathas can be traced to the Mughal attack on Ahmednagar, a town 95 miles east of Pune, in 1595. In 1595, KingBahadurNizam II (a Mughal king 1595-1605) honored a Maratha, Maloji Bhonsle with the title of raja and gave him the estates of Pune and the fort of Chakan, near Pune. Maloji Bhosle was the grandfather of Shivaji Bhonsle, the founder of the Maratha Empire. Shivaji Bhosle was born in 1627, in the fort of Shivner, near Pune.
In 1629, Shivaji's father Shahaji, who had succeeded his father Maloji, in Pune and Chakan, disengaged himself from the service of the Mughal government. Consequently, in 1635 the Mughal army attacked Pune. Shahaji surrendered; therefore his estates were returned to him. Soon, Shahaji put Dadaji Kondadev in charge of Pune, while he left to capture the South.
In Pune, Dadaji built a palace 'Lal Mahal', for Shivaji and his mother Jijabai. At the age of sixteen (1643 A.D.), Shivaji took great delight in stirring up his friends' hopes and nursed the thought of becoming independent. By 1647, Shivaji had captured two forts and had the complete charge of Pune. In 1657, he committed his first act of hostility against the Mughals by plundering a large booty in Ahmednagar. Thus, began a sequence of attacks on the Mughals. By 1680, the year of Shivaji's death, nearly whole of the Deccan belonged to his kingdom.
Shivaji was succeeded by his son Sambhaji. He showed the same vigor as his father, but was taken prisoner and executed by the Mughal ruler Aurangzeb, in 1689. Rajaram, Sambhaji's younger brother then took the throne, since Sambhaji's son, Shahu was still a minor. The death of Rajaram in 1700 seemed to end the power of the Marathas, but Tarabai, the elder widow of Rajaram, put her young son Shahu on the throne, at the tender age of ten.
During The Peshwas
Between 1700 and 1703, Aurangzeb captured the fort of Sinhagad, near Pune. During the siege, his son prince Muhuil-Mulk died; so Aurangzeb changed Pune's name to Muhiabad, in the prince's honor. Shahu continued to fight against the Mughals and captured Rajgad, the former capital of the Maratha territory. In 1712, Shahu died of smallpox and his minister or Peshwa, Balaji Vishwanath took over the throne.
Negotiations between the Mughal court of Delhi and Balaji Vishwanath enabled him to send a large Maratha delegation to Delhi to assist the Mughals. The year 1718 marked the beginning of the Maratha influence in Delhi, to which they remained closely acquainted, till 1803. Balaji Vishwanath's health had suffered considerably, and he died in 1721. Bajirao, his elder son was then awarded the title of peshwa. It was Bajirao's dream to extend the Maratha empire to North India.
In 1734, Bajirao captured the Malwa territory in the north, and in 1739, his brother Chimnaji drove out the Portuguese from almost all their possessions in the northern Western Ghats. Bajirao died in 1740 and left three sons behind him; Balaji Bajirao, who succeeded him as peshwa, Raghunathrao, who later betrayed the Marathas and joined hands with the British, and Janardan, who died in his early youth.
Balaji Bajirao was ambitious and a multifaceted person. In 1741,

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Mysterious Old Tunnel Found Under Pune Sassoon Hospital

A mysterious 150-year-old tunnel was discovered by PWD workers beneath the Sassoon Gener...

Mysterious Old Tunnel Found Under Pune Sassoon Hospital

A mysterious 150-year-old tunnel was discovered by PWD workers beneath the Sassoon General Hospital here on Monday. The workers were installing a lift, when they stumbled upon the concrete tunnel during excavation near the main hospital building.

The PataleshwarCaveTemples is dedicated to Lord Pataleshwar- the God of Underwater and Lord Shiva. The design of these temples is similar to those of Elephanta Cave. It was constructed in 8th century and many of its stones date back to 700 to 800 AD. These temples are considered to be a part of the protected monuments category of Pune. The temple has ornate carvings on the black rocks present within it. It is also known for its museum which is listed in the Guinness Book of Records. The museum is known for the grain of rice which has 5000 characters inscribed on it.
The temple is located across the river in Shivaji nagar on Jangali MaharajRoad. The worshippers of Lord Shiva celebrate the Shiva LingaPooja with much vigour. There are many worshippers who assemble outside the temple to offer their prayers and be a part of the celebration. The temple inculcates massive pillars, a Shiva shrine and a Nandi bull. The temple hence offers a peaceful and delightful historic as well as educational experience to all its visitors.
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Ancient 'Godhaneshwar' Shiva's Temple from 8th Century near Pune

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I was supposed to explore Rajmachi fort last weekend, however it was too late to do so and our rider group settled at visiting Godhaneshwar temple at the fort’s base. The group I usually ride with is TAG-The AvengerGods, Pune. We gathered near IndiraCollege, Wakad and after a brief introduction and exchanging niceties we headed off to our destination. Our ride began at 7.00 am.
It’s a highway from Wakad to Lonavala. From Lonavala to Godhaneshwar temple, the riding distance is around 15-20 kilometers. Beware! It’s an offroad ride on Kachcha road, filled with boulders, fine reddish soil and the bikes skid.
We reached at the base of Rajmachi fortification and halted a while near Ganapati Maruti temple for a while, waiting for rest of the riders to join us.We reached near the temple. Have a look at the nearby hills and you can see the fortification on the hills.There is a small pond in front of the temple. Ramrao Naraynrao Deshmukh, the mamlatdar of Danda Rajpuri got this lake constructed in 1780.
There’s a small informative plank near the temple. As visitors, we need to be responsible towards maintaining the sanctity of this temple. This Hemadpanthi styled temple was constructed in 8th century during the reigns of Satavahana. Rocks were cut and placed atop another and this is how it was built. They say that no mortar was used in the temple’s construction. There’s a water spout in the shape of Gomukha or cow’s face. It is said that the water flows from it and fills up the pit below it and from here it flows to the larger pit and then to the pond.This is the Shivalaya. I am guessing the rulers patronized Shaivism or worship of Shiva.The immediate surrounding is covered with still green vegetation with trees of wild fruits and berries.You can spot a statue of Nandi, the vehicle of Shiva at the entrance. It faces the entrance of the sanctum. There is a constructed pit at its back.
Although the temple is dedicated to Shiva, just outside the sanctum, there are small idols of other deities as well.
Before entering the sanctum, you’ll have to ring the bell. I guess it is customary to do so. The believers say that ringing the bell creates sounds that helps one be attentive. It also creates positive vibrations in the atmosphere.
The sanctum is a very small room. It has Shivalinga installed inside it and Nagas made of metal hold their hoods atop the Shivalinga. Water drips onto it from a small pot hung from the ceiling. After the worship, it is a custom to take a few rounds around the temple and bring together both of your palms and perform Namaskar and place your forehead on the walls of the temple with reverence. I was fortunate enough to be allowed to enter the sanctum and take a video shoot.
Thanks to the vegetation and the shades of trees around, our offroad journey was eased a bit. Overall, it was a nice offroad riding experience.
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Old pune city historical place and areas

Pune and the Pune district also had a collector who had broad administrative power of revenue collection and judicial duties. When Pune and the Peshwa territories came under the company rule, Governor of Bombay Presidency, Mountstewart Elphinstone wanted to retain many practices of the old order including justice.

An Old Wada in Ancient Pune City

There are not many old wada's now in Pune. Most of them have been demolished due to over-age. I happen to capture this 1 in Bhawani Peth, Pune.

Pune

Pune (IPA:[puɳe]English pronunciation: /ˈpuːnə/;) (Marathi: पुणे) is the ninth-most populous city in India and the second largest in the state of Maharashtra after the state capital city of Mumbai. Pune is also the 101st largest city in the world, by population.

In the 18th century, Pune became the political centre of the Indian subcontinent, as the seat of Peshwas who were the prime ministers of the Maratha Empire.

Pune is considered the cultural capital of Maharashtra. Since the 1950s and 1960s, Pune has a traditional old-economic base . Most of the old industries continue to grow. The city is also known for its manufacturing and automobiles industries, as well as for research institutes of information technology(IT), education, management and training, which attract migrants, students, and professionals from India, South East Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Pune is also one of the fastest growing cities in the Asia-Pacific region.
The ‘Mercer 2015 Quality of Living rankings’ evaluated local living conditions in more than 440 cities around the world where Pune ranked at 145, second in India after Hyderabad(138). It also highlights Pune among evolving business centers and emerging 9 cities around the world with citation "Hosts IT and automotive companies"

Pune (Maharashtra). One might have heard of tandoori chicken or tandoori roti but these Pune-based tea sellers are attracting people with their unique ‘tandoori chai’ ... A tea shop named ‘Chai-La’ based in Kharadi locality of Pune is run by two graduates ... The hot clay pot gives the tea a smoky flavour....

Pune. One might have heard of tandoori chicken or tandoori roti but these Pune-based tea sellers are attracting people with their unique 'tandoori chai' ... &nbsp;. A tea shop named 'Chai-La' based in Kharadi locality of Pune is run by two graduates ... The hot clay pot gives the tea a smoky flavour ... ....

“VeenaAbhyankar Ji from Pune wrote a wonderful letter to me, mentioning that she has been learning paper-quilling for the last three years ... Veena Abhyankar Ji from Pune wrote a wonderful letter to me, mentioning that she has been learning paper-quilling for the last three years ... Abhyankar, a homemaker from Pune, said she was taken aback by the gesture ... For all the latest PuneNews, download Indian Express App. Tags. pune ... Advertisement. ....

PUNE. At least eight criminals on the Pune police records have been externed from the city and district limits for periods ranging from 12 to 18 months ... Mane said that Waghmare has cases of body offences registered against him ... ....

Travel in Pune - Top Places to Unwind | Sid the Wanderer

Travel in Pune - Top Places to Unwind | Sid the Wanderer
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Pune has grown dramatically over the past few years, but there are still some amazing places which can help you unwind after a long busy day. Here are my recommendations - Vetal Tekdi, Pashan Lake, PataleshwarTemple and OshoTeerth garden!
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Osho Teerth: http://travelzunlimited.blogspot.in/2010/12/osho-teerth-park-pune-photo-feature.html
Osho Teerth: http://indiatravelz.com/4-popular-ashrams-in-india/osho/

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Pune is a sprawling city in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. It was once the base of the Peshwas (prime ministers) of the Maratha Empire, which lasted from 1674 to 1818. It's known for the grand Aga Khan Palace, built in 1892 and now a memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, whose ashes are preserved in the garden. The 8th-centuryPataleshwarCaveTemple is dedicated to the Hindu godShiva.
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Street Food in Pune - Part I | Puneri Samosa, Dabeli, Bhel | Sid the Wanderer
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Indian Street Food culture is serious business in Pune. People in Pune are extremely particular about what they eat, but even more so about where they eat their street food. So in this video about Pune Street Food let's explore Puneri Samosa, Dabeli, Amrutulya chai, Bhel and Pune's favourite drink Mastani!
Come along as I take you on an evening Street Food Walk though the old city, exploring some of the most iconic and legendary food places :)
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Pune ( पुणे ) - Queen of Deccan

Pune is the ninth-most populous city in India and the second largest in the state of Mahar...

Pune ( पुणे ) - Queen of Deccan

Pune is the ninth-most populous city in India and the second largest in the state of Maharashtra after the state capital city of Mumbai. Pune is also the 101st largest city in the world, by population.
The city is also known for its manufacturing and automobiles industries, as well as for research institutes of information technology (IT), education, management and training.
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Just One Day in Pune? | What To Do On a Weekend in Pune | Sid the Wanderer

Just One Day in Pune? | What To Do On a Weekend in Pune | Sid the Wanderer
Hi I am Sid, a ...

Just One Day in Pune? | What To Do On a Weekend in Pune | Sid the Wanderer

Just One Day in Pune? | What To Do On a Weekend in Pune | Sid the Wanderer
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Pune is great on a weekend and here are my recommendations on the places to visit/ see and things to do. Even if you have just one day here :)
Start the day with food at Vaishali on FC Road and end it with dinner at ABC farms in Koregaon Park. To know more about how to explore the culture and heritage of the city, check out the entire video. And do leave your comments on additions that I can do to the itinerary. All views are welcome!
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Here are the references for images:
Peth area- http://magnamags.com/upload/citadel/4.jpgMarz o rin- http://www.bakewithsonia.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/destination_pune_8.jpg
Osho- http://www.oshonews.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/plaza.jpg
Aga Khan- http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/cd/Pune_Palace.jpg
German bakery: https://cookorcrook.wordpress.com/2014/09/26/bun-maska-and-chai-german-bakery/
Shinde Chhatri: http://punetravelbug.blogspot.in/2014/06/shinde-chatri-wanwadi-pune.html
Shanivar wada: Wikipedia ("Shaniwarwada gate" by User:Ashok Bagade - Own work. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Shaniwarwada_gate.JPG#mediaviewer/File:Shaniwarwada_gate.JPG) & https://anjali026.wordpress.com/2013/01/11/shaniwar-wada-haunted-fort-in-pune/
Vaishali: http://yummypune.blogspot.in/2013/09/vaishali-restaurant.html & https://whereiwent.wordpress.com/2010/10/07/where-loyalty-doesnt-skip-generations/

Fed to Wed: An ancient tradition of force-feeding girls in Mauritania

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From a very young age girls in Mauritania are put on a strict diet. Its intention is to help them achieve a certain standard of beauty to ensure that they can find a good husband. The reality of this means force-feeding. Leblouh, as the tradition is called, may be fading away in the cities but it’s very much alive in rural areas. This variety of beauty though comes at a price, the diet can be very dangerous.
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" ANCIENT INDIAN KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS" by prof sarpv chaturvedi on 11.1.2009 at Pune